MplsGopher
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@Pompous Elitist
Nothing you said invalidates the correct statements that I said.
Kavanaugh was allowed to enter his legal, yes his, opinion because SCOTUS reviewed the Alston case appeal. If that lawsuit doesn't happen, there is no SCOTUS review, and thus no Kavanaugh legal opinion entered.
The NCAA changed its NIL rules because Kavanaugh's legal opinion all but begged for new lawsuits to challenge those rules.
Direct causation. No matter how you try to waive your hands.
The NCAA had rules prohibiting NIL.
Then Alston happened.
Then those rules disappeared.
As to your second paragraph challenges/sentiment, I largely agree. Make athletic departments pay athletes directly, with athletes having collective bargaining, and end their tax-exempt status. Force the schools to register their athletic depts as separate legal entities, if that makes it easier.
Nothing you said invalidates the correct statements that I said.
Kavanaugh was allowed to enter his legal, yes his, opinion because SCOTUS reviewed the Alston case appeal. If that lawsuit doesn't happen, there is no SCOTUS review, and thus no Kavanaugh legal opinion entered.
The NCAA changed its NIL rules because Kavanaugh's legal opinion all but begged for new lawsuits to challenge those rules.
Direct causation. No matter how you try to waive your hands.
The NCAA had rules prohibiting NIL.
Then Alston happened.
Then those rules disappeared.
As to your second paragraph challenges/sentiment, I largely agree. Make athletic departments pay athletes directly, with athletes having collective bargaining, and end their tax-exempt status. Force the schools to register their athletic depts as separate legal entities, if that makes it easier.